Sigh... sad to see the tech community bullied into compliance over a non-issue by political correctness activists. It's not really that big of a deal (and in some ways "main" is better anyway because it's 2 characters shorter), it's just the principle of the thing that bothers me. I would rather see projects and people stand their ground instead of caving to pressure anytime a twitter mob comes along.
Git is Free software so nothing is stopping people from forking it and excluding these patches if they feel that strongly about it.
Update to Git changes the default of init.defaultBranch to main
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Re: Update to Git changes the default of init.defaultBranch to main
#32Re: Update to Git changes the default of init.defaultBranch to main
#33Sigh... sad to see the tech community bullied into compliance over a non-issue by political correctness activists. It's not really that big of a deal (and in some ways "main" is better anyway because it's 2 characters shorter), it's just the principle of the thing that bothers me. I would rather see projects and people stand their ground instead of caving to pressure anytime a twitter mob comes along.
Re: Update to Git changes the default of init.defaultBranch to main
#34Sigh... sad to see the tech community bullied into compliance over a non-issue by political correctness activists. It's not really that big of a deal (and in some ways "main" is better anyway because it's 2 characters shorter), it's just the principle of the thing that bothers me. I would rather see projects and people stand their ground instead of caving to pressure anytime a twitter mob comes along.
Git is Free software so nothing is stopping people from forking it and excluding these patches if they feel that strongly about it.
You didn't respond to this in any way.
Re: Update to Git changes the default of init.defaultBranch to main
#35We did change to exclusion/inclusion lists though, as that terminology is used when communicating with customers.
Re: Update to Git changes the default of init.defaultBranch to main
#36If the name change builds a larger, diverse, empathetic community. What have you or I lost?
Re: Update to Git changes the default of init.defaultBranch to main
#37Sigh... sad to see the tech community bullied into compliance over a non-issue by political correctness activists. It's not really that big of a deal (and in some ways "main" is better anyway because it's 2 characters shorter), it's just the principle of the thing that bothers me. I would rather see projects and people stand their ground instead of caving to pressure anytime a twitter mob comes along.
Re: Update to Git changes the default of init.defaultBranch to main
#38Can we please stop wondering about being politically correct and focus on the real problems of the world? Thanks! I would also like to add the fact that politics or any social matter IMHO should be kept out of software in general. I don't think that any other engineering field has this much drama over some words that have been part of our whole life until now like IT is having.
How would that work?
Re: Update to Git changes the default of init.defaultBranch to main
#39If I say "you are the master of your own destiny", is that offensive, because the word "master" is always offensive? I think that "main branch" sounds fine, it makes as much sense as "master branch", but I'm irked that people are always caving to word policing. Like, we're just going to scratch a whole bunch of words from the dictionary because someone somewhere is offended? The other day, people at my workplace were…
Not sure I understand the idea of banning words being taken so far. I always interpreted Git’s usage of ‘master’ to mean the original replica. Like the golden master of a record or CD.
Re: Update to Git changes the default of init.defaultBranch to main
#40Earlier quoted context omitted.
Git is Free software so nothing is stopping people from forking it and excluding these patches if they feel that strongly about it.
You're then forced to maintain a fork because of someone else's immaturity. That's not a solution to the problem.